Thank you, flasha, hkmp50. (And you're welcome, hkmp50). Steves-digicamers are in no small part responsible for all the things I learned -- critiquing my work and critiquing others', too. So thanks to all of you!

Hi, SharpShotGal. The woman in #15 was moving into my frame -- unbeknownst to me -- while I was taking shots for later HDR processing. She stopped momentarily to read the piece of paper she was holding, then turned around and walked back where she came from. I'd say her movement across the frames are what made her legs seem to vibrate. I notice that in my other images, too.

Yes, I aim my camera from a lower angle -- about waist high -- but I don't sit on curbs. I just either stoop or kneel on one knee.

Regardless of the "technicalities" - the images give us outsiders an awesome view of your part of USA. Not all is beautiful - tho your creative efforts are putting 'beauty' into what could be 'mundane'

Regardless of the "technicalities" - the images give us outsiders an awesome view of your part of USA. Not all is beautiful - tho your creative efforts are putting 'beauty' into what could be 'mundane'

Regards. Phil

Well said Phil, that sums up just how I feel about these fabulous images.